accompany someone
accompany with
accompany by
He'll remain to accompany you.
Wine accompanies the meal.
Angular momentum can accompany nonrotational motion.
Please accompany me on the trip to my hometown.
Would you condescend to accompany me?
steered the conversation away from politics. See also Synonyms at accompany ,behavior
the two sisters were to accompany us to London.
a smooth Bordeaux that is gutsy enough to accompany steak.
The teacher in charge of the children has to accompany them on the coach.
Lightning usually accompanies thunder.
May we accompany you on your walk?
Thunder often accompanies lightning.
Jane was willing to accompany you to the park to go out for a walk.
the accompanying chords have been amplified in our arrangement.
either I accompany you to your room or I wait here.
Accompanying the peripatetic Secretary of State on his shuttle diplomacy marathons,
Mr Harley is going to accompany his wife for a fitting on Wednesday.
He accompanied his girlfriend to the airport.
Such occasions are often accompanied by the lighting of candles.
But you were now accompanied by somebody else.”
They were accompanied by their wives and sweethearts.
I love something that sounds like it accompanies, like it needs lasers or something.
A physical death is sometimes accompanied by a physical rebirth.
The law prohibits killing females if they are accompanied by cubs.
A) Young children should be accompanied by parents during screen time.
The virus causes high fever often accompanied by bleeding and organ failure.
Just like most anxiety disorders, social anxiety is often accompanied by physical symptoms.
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